A person may be resuscitated and suffer little damage if
a) his/her heart has stopped beating and breathing has stopped for 10 minutes.
b) his/her heart has stopped beating and breathing has stopped for 15 minutes.
c) his/her heart has stopped beating and breathing has stopped for 5 minutes.
d) his/her heart has stopped beating and breathing has stopped for 8 minutes.
c
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a) Treatments should be matched to the type of pain the patient experiences. b) Increase the number of sessions to deal more directly with the level of the pain. c) Use a placebo to take advantage of the suggestibility inherent in hypnotic treatment. d) Rely more on the patient's imagination to reduce the sensory components of the pain.
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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Which of these statements regarding the prostate gland is FALSE?
a. enlargement of the prostate is most common in men over age 40 b. the American Cancer Society recommends that all men have a yearly prostate exam starting at age 50 c. early symptoms of prostate problems may include difficulty in urination or frequent need to urinate, especially at night d. about one man in every 6 develops cancer of the prostate by age 85